-. r. Iran as2! Brass Foundry. The subscriber takes this method of Informing the public generally, and mil lers and "farmers especially, that having purchased of Mr. Samuel Hoyden, late proprietor of the Stroudsburg Foundry, all his Patterns and Fixtures, he' has re moved the same to Lis Foundry in T.m nersville, Monroe co., Pa., and having in creased the machinery of the establish ment, he is prepared to execute all or ders in his line of business, in the best manner and with despatch, and therefore re-Jpectfull solicit the patronage of the public. Ue will manufacture cast and wrought iron work of all descriptions, in- eluding ilUlII lllg for flour and, other mills, mill screws, bark and corn mills, together with cast- ings of every description turned and fit- i ted up in the best possible manner. As 1 particular care will bo taken to employ J none but the best workmen, and ho pains 1 will be spared, he feels confident of be- j insr able to jrive general satisfaction. Al so made to order. Mi ASS CASTINGS such as spindle steps, shaft and gudgeon 3Joxes, &c, will be made to order. Old copper and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made to or der. Thseshing machines and JJorsc Toners of the most approved construction, will be furnished :to order at the shortest no tice. s 3? as of all kinds, for coal or wood, cook stoves Sre.j on hand or made to order, for sale wholesale or retail V L O V s of thf most approved plan will be kept on hand, and every variety of plow castings on hand and for sale. 11 r" Wrought iron mill work will be. don- on the most reasonable terms. The bi'.t kind of sled shoes and polished wa gon boxes and hollow ware will always be kept on hand. JACOB STOUPFEK. January 1. 1852. Jy Cure of Coitsuiitpiion. Jaccv Complaint. Colds, Coughs. Asthma, Jtrondnhs.aad all Throat and Lung Com j I at its . J li.n c puolUhcd a brief woik on Consum pu.m, which routains an invaluable recipe lor the cure of these prevalent diseases, even in I'ifir wirt singes, when friondsand phv- tans h.ne aivi-u op all hope. Tlie Lung tal ?am prf srrtbe! in 1'iis wmk Cares without fit expensive, aid of physicians, or injurious 1 eti patpiti !iie1icinfs. In adopting tins Sys of Cure thf palieiit knows ichor he is us 7 -tg nntiw thai ho is not hortenning his J;t by the use of anodynes or mercurials, wim It may seem to Ittlicve but never Cure. Jit hiimvs when using this Life saving Bal sam "Mat he is taking mild, pleasant, effica- 1 u s remedies, such as Xalare prescribes fur ilu' ids her children suffer. The mgredi futs ciniipos.ing this Lvfig Balsam areootain a'lie (cheaply too.) where ft consumption xisio. proving tli.il Every ill has its antidote. Ci suniptive patients may Relyvn tins receipt At Lunj Compjainls are lemoved by its use) 1 would not attach my mine to it, bad I do'iut of us efficacy. The directions for preparing and using the Balsam are perfectly plain. 1 prefer selling the Recipe to making the Balsam, as it enables people to Mahe i.'uir own Medicine at a Trijling Cost. 1 wil impart the. secret of making the Balaam, and ihe J'amily right to us& it, lor Si, but ;in uo case will 1 sell 11 'for speculating purposes. Proof of i(s Goodness. Jackson. Mich. March 21. 1851. Dnct S.TOUSEY Sir: You wished me to let you know what effect your preparation of Mtdicine for Consumption and other dis cuses had in my family. A her the first ten days my wife gained in weight 3s, relieved her cough, changed her countenance, and aP appearances were better. My family would not be willing to do without it. It is a med icine much needed in Jackson there is many cases simular to :ny wife's. The Rev Mr. Bianchard will wiiie vou for a recipe. Res pectfully yours. " O. V. POOL. Address, post paid, (enclosing Si.) Dr. S. TOI'feEY, lOJi Nassau street, New York. The work oes by mail under seal. Ot toher 7. I85l-Gm Country Produce. Butter, eiri, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. SAMUEL MBLICK. E'liikictt'Jphin 'fl'yiic Xo. 8, Pear street, JS'ear Fututtfry, the Exchange. 1'lltLA DKI.I'll IA. THE 'uscrioer having made great im proxenients in his methou ol casting type and mixing of metal, and had a thorough revision of Ins mutrices, the faces of which are not ex celled, in beauty and leyularly of cut. by any in the country; liatiers lumell that by a strict personal attention to business, and employing none not the most skilful workmen, he is en abled to offer A Superior Article, al greatly reduced Prices He is constantly adding to his block all that is new from the best workmen of this and oth er countries, and having lately procured from Europe, a great variety of NEW FACES and ORNAMENTS, solicits the attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to order. Presses, Chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Gal leys, Brass Rule, and every other article nee ded to furnish a complete Printing Office, supplied at the shortest notice. C E It M A N HOOK AMD JOB TVPK, Of the newest slyle and of all sizes, careful! A" put up ju fonts ol correct proportion. ALEXANDER ROBB. January 10, IS52 ly. OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. A fresh supply of the above alricle, jus received, and for sale at this Officp, by THEODORE SCHOCH. Stroudsburg, June 1-7,1852. -r WHOLESALE ,AWD -RETAIL Soot anii Sljoc MANUFACTORY!! The subscriber respcctfuly informs I fntr.H flint hp llHS i&rnmmnd his Bool and Shoe Manufac-. lory lo store room formerly occupied by Joseph Sigman. in Northampton street, one door above Hamilton street, and between Mrs. K. H. Hatmony's Milhnery and Peter Pomp's Drug Store. He has just received a largo assortment of Hoots and Shoes, among which are Calf Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots, Call" Napoleon Hoots, Patent Morocco Na poleon Boots. Progans, &c. for Getlcmen and liovs Also on hand a lartrp n.-sortment of Slioes for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion- ble Waiters of every variety, ma.le to order at short notice. A large assiutinent .il Ch.l-, rlrpns Slines alwavs no hand. GUM Shoes ; f all desciiptions and kinds, which he is selling CHEAP POH CASH. The goods are manufactured of the best materials and in ilie neatest and most fash ionable manner, lie employs none but the I best workmen about his establishment, j Thankful for the liberal patronage herelo- fore received, eeiy effort will be made to i meiit a continuance of the same. ! THADDEUS sCHOCII. Eaaton. Srntcmber U. IS; HORSES MAVI)E SOUND nv Tiiu Hoi'?c Owner's Secret. licinga nuvv and certain remedy for the speedy By Sir James Lyndonton, Principal Farrier to his Royal. Highness Prince Albert. ryHK sreatdiscovmy contained in thislil- J tie work procured Sir James his Baron etcy. It is really uorth its weight in gold.to all who own or use Horses. It precribesa Ccr- j lam and positive cure fort he irr.v which ai;y person can prepare. I he remedy is belte- anrl rhci tifir t lm n :i n v n.l i prtisfid 11 p.t I l'iwr flnr nnd is tiPilHCilv :iit as r,nv one enn know who tries it. Horse owners know that inanv a valuable Horse loses hail its price by this prev aleut it disease. The lemedy ire- scnueU in tins work will cure nun an.i in crease bis mariet value, besides relieving the poor boast of a horrible complaint, simi lar to the Asilmiu in a man. The public can depend on tt.is work; it is no catchpenny humbug. The articles prescribed by Sir James are all cheap and can be had atanv store. To prevent imposition the woik will I be sent in sealed envelopes. English price , lour shillings and three pence sterili.g. American price, $1 per copy. Persons or- dering Sir James" Work, are expected to con- line his instructions to their own animals. It will be sent to none others. An American Horse Doctor approoves of ! the above Svstem! Read tvhal he savs: Appleton, Oiiitj, July -1, iSol Mr Dl'NUSktok 1 have tiied vourSecret for -the cure ol Heaves, and approve ol it very much. lours, truly, Witness, G. Long. S. Lake, Horse Dr. To procure this valuable little work. Ad dress, post p3id. JOHN DUNBERTOX, English Horse Doctor, American A sent lor James Lyndeuton's Horse Owner's Secret, New York Post Office. The Secret is sent by mail at letter postage. October -23. lS5l-0in Socil t& i?faS'nS2C ASTCSSCy. J. W .G1LLA.M would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that J. W. GILL AM would resneclfuilv inform . - - he has opened a ueneral Booh, Magazine, and Newspaper Agency, in Northampton St., Ea$.lon, Pa. Any ol the following works will he sup plied by him, by the year or single number: Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Magazine, Godey s Lady's P.. ok, Harper's Magazine, International Magazine. Ladies' Wreath, ljonoon Liancet, uiacKwoon s magazine, all t i . a. . i the liuatierly iteviews, and all other- pub- lished. Persons wishing bookf? in ;inv Dpnarimpnt a . . .k..' of reading, can have them promptly forwar- ded without extra ,chare, bv leaving their orders at the office of the "Monroe Democrat." Jan. 22, 1S52- Snbiatx (Queen wtd, . Elizabeth st., SxnounsBunG, Pa. 'J'he undersigned respeclully in forms ids friends and the public gener ally, ihathehastakcn thcabove Hotel, known to the travelling community as 'Shi.ve lys Old Stand," and recently kept by Geo Swartwood. The house is large, with ever convenience for travellers and boarders. The yards and stabling are extensive, and every thing in the very best order for the ac comodation of travellers and others. iiu oiucr:. 1 he proprietor will use every elloit to have his table, chambers, bar. arid everv detiart. meni oi oia uuuae connucieu in sui n a. man ner as to secure the approbation ol his custo tiiers. The Stage office for the Enston, M. Chunk, Wilkes-Barre. White Havenand Providence stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel. Persons wishing to go or send with the a- bove stages, will please leave their orders j at the Indian Queen Hotel. These lines leave this Hotel every Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. JOSEPH J. POSTENS. April 4, 1850. Proprietor. jLe:td mid lasa es)c. A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of tdl sizes, on hand at all times, and for sale qy DICKSON 4- SAMPLE. Easlon, July 17, lS5l. ly. n fyanb, 1 00 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's white lead, 50 do 50 do do do do 20 do 100 po do do do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass 75 do 10 by 12 do sunerior aualitv. 50 do 10 bv 14 do J 10 bbls. of Alum 10 bbls. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin' 4000 lbs. Potash GOO Gallons Linseed Oil ; An J'v)tt cniritc '1' 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead- Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo. ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, -Black and Japan Varnishes, bv the barrel or gallon for sale by DICKSON A. $A MPL E. j Easton, July 17 1851. Iy ! And ' Consumption, pain in the sraeand mghfsiccats, Asthma, Whooping Laugh, j)atyikdio)i'bf1hb Jica?i, Liter complainV Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher man's AU-i'lealingJBalsam. RAISING KLOOD & CONSUMPTION Mr. Mine, Buider, in Broo7n, was attached with raising bood, foowcd by a cough, pain in the side, and all the u suaZ symptoms of consumption. He cm poyed two of the best physicians; they did him no goodj and tod him he couid not lire. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed bv Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated : i:u. .i, dnnnod ! Vtlnrlin(r mid ! . , J had taken one Lottle , , , . . , Tf , , j - " Jailhter- esfdin t saved his lite. Llts aauglitci, resiuing at 127 .Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. iUiss ivmi illusion, ui u mwiuBuuijj, shoes, boys' do cheap. Ladies' silk lasting ; un living in Tenth, near South Fourth St., ' gaitsrs, hid slippers, patent Jenny Linds.slip-, Washington, 27 Dec. 1845. , ..,.oJl.rn,.it dir. lifirl hnoii tronblfid with a ' nprs. missps' slinnprs. nnd rhilHrens1 shoes. ! ln.il! the I'eriodcal Journals devoted to I J I 11 U I1 11V rw w i hacking couj;h, and pain in the chest, for 1 a long time, which at last become so bad! that she was obliged to give up ncr scnooi for more than a year. She then com- AU-Hcalinff Balsam I vliich soon alleviated her symptoms. and has re- suuied hex-laborious occupationasa teach- er. 1-1 yours 3Ir. John O'Ncil, 10th avc- J,.. , -.i ... i nue.uiiuzist stroe raising 01 pniegm, ana paiu in ms smu. lie could get no relief til he tried the t i i i t 111 i ii f. i i it!u in ait nir'ri ii rnvi' iiii'iiiiiii. from his side, allayed the cough, audi brought the disease upon the surface; and! UrXtiUi.Ji: joi;uiu. w . w r before he had taA:en three bottles, vas entirel v cure ii.kuhisv A.VD consumption. r.... i? ... i,i ,icnf7fl iuia. aSS., a iuj a4, - I s ! Subject to attacks of 1 lcunsy, lxaismg j of J31ood, severe Cough, Shortness of ( ! Breath, Pain in her Head and variosu, ! parts of her body. Her friends believed past recover'. The All-Healing Balsam relieved her at once of all her alarming j symptoms, and now she is able to attend to her vork. ; ASTHJIA AND WHOOPING COUGH. ! Mrs. Lucretia Yells, 05 Christie St.; L. S. Beals, 19 Delancy street; W. If. ; Youngs, 75 Walnut St.; know the value of j this great remedy. Ask for sherman's All-Healing Bal- sam, and see that his written signature is on each bottle. Price 25 cents and 1 per bcttle. , Dr. Sherman's Worm. and Cough Lozen- res for sale at this office. May 8, 1-51. A ?,iict:sry Psipcr for t!lC PeopJo. y-s-- rrt.w Tt3ipie SHi. bOUA. firekk-, A Monthly Record oj New Publications and ! Literary Advertiser, j At 25 Cunts per Annum in Advance. . 11. WILSOy, Publisher, rl9 Ann St., TV. Y. I'he Second Volume of this Journal com- menced in August, 1851. Pack numbers can be supplied to a limited extent, Knrh ntnnhnr r-nnsists uf from twplvn in sixteen large quarto pages, printed on new 'type and excellent paper; forming in a year 1 .- , . ' a volume ol irorn lou to ami pages. mui iiciuici unv unnci ui o(1uu.i i Its contents are: A list ol all works.pub-; honorably discharged in consequence of dis lished in the U. States in each month; Liter-' ability in lhe service, he shall receive the a ' arv Intelligence; Reviews of New Books, : mount to which he would have been entitled ' &c &c, occupying about one half the sheet, ! H he had served the full period for which he i the letnaining "half is devoted to selections' Plengaged to serve. j from the best literature of the day, and to ; very interesting miscellany It is tiie object ol the publisher to render . . . - . -i. . I? t m L 4 ..r, me jjook i kaue agieertuie 10 me u.isie u me general reauer, wniie u conveys inieui- i genre of what is going forward in the world i of Literature: a oecies of inlormation, which ' 1 t t ' . ' . 11' j it- is presumed, is worth more than the sub-, : scriplion to every intelligent person. j i All communications by mail, must pre aid i A great variety of Toys on hand and j i jSa. for Sllc cjeap at, the variety store ! ! of SAMUEL MEL1CK. ! Stroudsburg, 6, May 1852. ; jSissoIcifiioia. i Notice is hereby given that the partnership : i heretofore existing between the undersigned; ' in the Foundry business has this dav been i dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indented to said firm are requested to make I immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will please present them to Ghas. i o p,i, .,,,, . . ,i,,i ..,i..;0.i j tj , sa J I . . . . . , i JOHN G. TOL.MIE. UHAS.S. PALMER Stroudsburg, December 23, 1851. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, hns hfien at cr.si.!r:,!l in nm,.r ing additional machinery, and is now pre-, main under the superintendence ot John G Tolmie, who will be aided by experienced workmen. C. S. PALMER. Januaiy I, lfi5. I)c-Rr Sarkn Sljcaf, Osb BS.iEid Airaiii ! M. WATSON is happy to inform I iill liia nlfl frlnrlss find (lKtmnnrj fhof ' --he is prepared to receive as many j of them as may favor him with their cus-1 torn, at the new Hotel erected on the site ' 3 !ILi. : i x I of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de- .stroyed by lire in July last.) I JLlie House is much increased in size and convenience, and possesses every ac commodation which can contribute to the comfort of the traveler. The TABLE and the BAH will be fur nished in such a manner as cannot fail to please. Egg" A large yard, tvith stabling for one hundred horses. M. WATSON, Proprietor. No. 193iN6rth 8econd St., PhiPa. Ma reh27 151, if. J. IT.' STROUD C.R.ANDRE NEW GOODS . At IjOW Prices. STROUD & ANDRE having taken that lwrge and commodious Brick Store House, formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call the attention of their friends and tbe. public in general to their large stock of CofTee. tea. suears. molasses, mackerel smoked and pickled meat, coarse and fine salt, rice, etc. CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, Pails, wooden Bowls, half bushel measures, &c. BIARBWARE. t i- 1 :. 1 f. r. ' LOCKS, Screws, UUU Hinges, giam anu y.uao scythes, straw knives, door latches, botsl knives and forks, hoes, rakes, forks, shovels, spades, planes, plane bits, cast steel saws,,0 ! c,jSels, hatchets; augers, trying and beve, 1 ' c,,., nn.i rmfTno millo. ; cllOCKERV A splendid assortment, ol , Teas plates &c. New style Jenny Lihd, in I sets of 40 pieces. FANCY CHINA Mar- n. ... av. , BOOTS AND SHOES Mens' boots and -wvww -rf--. 7 - - 1 " 1) ii Y &OOI) S, Qf ovcry stvie and color , and brown cloths, b ancy cassimeres; UlacK ooe skin do -aummer wear of all kinds. 1 ancy prints, alpacas, linen, linen lucres, 1' reach an.d oomestic. ginghams barege, barege ue- "JU'-'V;1" ' 1-1 """' j slyle of.popljnB for Ladles dresses, silks, la- ces, ribbons, sattin vestings, cambrics, bleach ed and unbleached muslins, and a full assort ' . r.: : . Pasmsols and UiSr'SIas, Together with a complete assortment of coods cenerallv, all of which they offer at ye -t I if vofno JGrnirii Lumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange, and cash never . refused Fhe late Law having made the ready pay I system obligatory upon all, we therefoi 'adopted it, and intend to sell for small l(il.tt.tii c nau nrofif , felurnij; whicl, ttj,l be a sa, atl v , amine belore purchasing elsewhere. V, know we can offer goods at such prices as will induce you to buy, for I t)ur Goods are cheaper and as good a .. . ..l.i : m. i i a i OFFICE TO PROCURE By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted, ! That each of the surviving, or the widow or i minor children of deceased commissioned and ' noncommissioned officers, musicians', or pri vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang j ers or militia, who performed military ser I vices in any regiment, company or detach ; ment in the service of the United States, in j the war with Great Britian, declared by the ! United States on the. eighteenth day of June, 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 17U0, anu eac 1)1 lue cummiswoneu owners v. no I was engf.ged in the military service of the I United States in the late war with Mexico, nnfl slmu be enlitled to lauds as follows : ' Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and actually ,sened nine months, shall receive one huu- I r . t - - it' t. i Jred and sixty acies: and those who engaged ; lo serve six months and actually served lour , monins, snau receive eiguiy acres, unu i those who encased to serve for any or an i indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive lony acres, i roviaeo, . . 1- - ii. c-, .1 . ttt r t ; Under the above act, and the acts of bon- ' gress generally, the subscriber offers his set- . l iii- . r. ; vices as ageni to procure uana arranis lor w..w..... --v.. . v. ...v...., - - Ihnca nnlit orl i rofnii-n thorn nc nhrlt'P rir. : yi l.rt.l I . ..... .. .-I n I. M,nA IH at his office in nucu. jiu mav uc iuhuu u. ma wm.c , Stroudsburg. S. G. BURNETT ; October 27, 1850. I . . t - ACMEDYtO The testimony in its favor is over whe-mins. The proprietors arc dai v in . f, ., , . receipt or letters ana cortintcates, going to prove its remaricaDie einciency to an cases of worms, both in children and a- du ts. The rc tef given, and the linmcdi - atc improvement of health which follows . ...... use bas ca'cd the attention of physic brings it within tlie means of all. Brooldun. L. I. Januarv 1G. 1847 J I do certifv that I rrnvn one bottle, nf 71 1). l: T?.,l 1 Tine i,:i,i and in seAcn hours it passed 23 large o J worms. Any person doubting this may apply for further information at 1113' resi dence corner of York and Jackson st's. james McCaffrey. PougMcepsic, N. Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, that I took two vials of B. A. Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, which I found to be the irreatest cure for worms I have ever used. I have been troubled with ape worms for a number of years, and I unv m ,o sn ce x.o.u s nooo ! Literature, History, and Uommon' Life, by his, her, or their deposit, wi have a 1 o buy ol us it will be vour gain, , lC . ,. . V4 i t t, And we'll take our pay in Cash or Grain. ; the "gacious Spectator he spark ing Ax- credit in the company. Lach insurer m Call and see no charge for showing Goods. mcr. the Judicious Alhcncznuin, he busy j or AVlth .the said company wi be a mem STROUD & A. DRE. . a,,d mdusinous Literary Gazeclle, the sensi- jer tilCru0f during the term of his or her ' ble and comprehensive Britannia, the sober l7- rr,. -x,.,..,.i t... have never found so good a medicine as B. A. Fanestock's Yirmifuge. I there fore recommend it. MARTHA CLIFT. The public is cautioned against coun terfeits and spurious articles, and to pu no confidence in statements that ' Kolm Etock's,' and 'S. Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, are the sameor as good as. the only gen uine article, which is J? A, Fahnestock's Vermifuge. ) For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. JSchackj -imV's unng aSc. ' a 'i ii iq4 Cambridge, April 24, 18 14. I have read the prospectus with great pleas- ore; and entirely approve the plan If it can tonly obtain the public patronage long enough, and large enough, and securely enough, to attain its true ends, it will contribute in an eminent degree to give a healthy tone, not , I only to our literature, but to public opinion, , It will enable us to possess, in a moderate compass, a select libraiy of the best produc lions of the age. It will do more: it will re deem our periodical literature from the re proach of being devoted to light and super- I licial reading, 10 transitory speculations, to - ... . .,rihpmr, ' n,aui09 anA - " ; d i , 0 inoppu cTnuv New York, 7th May, 1814. 1 approve very much of the plan of the , ' Living Age; and if it be conducted with i the inte aence. spini arm lasie mat me prospectus indicates, (of which I have no ! instructive and popular periodicals of the ' - - - i literature and science which abound in E11- ' rope and in this country, this has appeared ! ... m . ,i , ,.r,.l li innlninc inrlnntl Ulack, blue andftfi . mncl nQPr.,! i, Cnnt:iins indeed 1 :,: nni nf nurrent literature , r . ,,oIis!l ' but this, bv its im- mense evferit and comprehension , includes a j portra:lure of lhe humafl n,ind j the utmost expansion of the present age. PROSPECTUS, - r wk ,t"' . . . r - . " jork is conducted in to?" ; Lttlels M useum of h oreign LiteratureAw Inch jwaB favorably received by the public for ; - - "' - 1 ?Wears fc ",ien' wc nui " f " .a' " freshness to it bv many things which were eluded by a month's delay.but whil j extending our scope and gathering a g delay. but while thus i reater and more attractive variety, are able so to ! n"" -u uu a , , out : .1. 1:1 1 ... ; n 1 .... .- r ii 1 1 1 t . . . , , - ! nn,y to satisiy the wants 01 me vmurivuu i t . .. .. i t r.i.. i lie elaborate ana siaieiy assays 01 me ( aamage by nre, that may lau upon mere Edmlnirg Quarterly, and other Reviews; and , jers COnipuny Blackwood's nobie criticisms on Poetry, his j Th(J neU ofits from intcrest keen political Co'nmenianes, Jug 'y . J ascertained vcarv. 1 ales, and vivid descriptions o! rural and. . i lor which each member in nronortion to inuuuiitiii ai enerv: mu t,umiininia m , and respectable respectable Christian Observer; theae !are intermixed with the Military and Naval ! reminiscences of the United Service, and with the best articles of the Dublin University Ncio Monthly, Erasers, Tail's, Aznsiccrth's Hood's, & Sporting Magazines, and of Cham bers'' admirable Journal. We do not consid er it beneath our dignity to borrow wil and wisdom from Punch ; and, when we think it good enough, make use of the thunder of The j Times. We shall increase our variety by im - donations from the continent of Europe, and from the new growth of the Iinlisn coi( nies. , j The steamship lias brought Europe, Am.i, ' and Africa into our neighborhood and 'Aid; greatly multiply our connections, as Mer ' I chants, Travellers, and Politicians, with ail j parts of the world so that much more than ; ever it now becomes every intelligent A mer- ! ican to be informed of the condition and j changes of foreign countries. And this not , onlv because ol their nearer connection with our'selves but because the nations seem to be hastening, through a rapid processof change, to some new state of things, which the merely j political prophet cannot compute ol forsee. j Geographical Discoveries, the progress of Colonization , (tvn.c is extending over the whole world.) and v oyages and travels, will i . . . .. r , i .:.., i .' un luvuiiivi ni.uitri lor uur mciki nun:; unu, ut general, we shall systematically and very fully acquaint our readers with the great de partment of Foreign atlairs, without entirely neglecting our own. While wc aspire to ma! the Livinsr Age ' w " ' jesilablc lo all wbo wish l0 keep themselves I . f . . . , . . 1 A i , mlormed ot the rapid progiess ut ss ill i tii' innnt. ' . .v..w...v..., 3hysicians to men of buBinhss and men ol , 3 . . ii i- .. i leisure it is sill a stronger object to make ... , r i . . 'x- i it attractive and useful to their v lves and 1 Children. We believe that vie can thus do ; some good in our day and generation ; and hope lo make the work indispensable in ev ! ery well-informed family. We say indispcn I sable, because in this day of cheap hteratute it is not possible to guaid against the influx of what is bad taste and vicious in morals, in any other way than by furnishing a suffi- ! cienl suppiy of a healthy character The mental and moral appetite must be gratified. We hope that, by 'winnowing the ivhcal from the chaff,"1 by providing abundantly lor the immaginution, and by a large collection . of Piography, Voyages, Travels, History, ! and more solid matter, we may produce a work which shall be popular, while at the , asme time it will aspire to raise the stand- I ard of public taste. ' ' V"B :.? ., r " . i r a : ..t.i: i ! c iif,-uy i-j. ijiul-i: cvi iu., turner i iui"(ii , aml uroiIlfieI( sls Boston; Price 1-2 12 cents a number, or six dollars a year in ad vance. Ramittancea for any period" will be , thankfully reroiveo and promptly attended to F--. , -n To all subscribers within 1500 miles, who equiv postage: thus virtually carrying out the plan of sending every man's copy to him i Postage Free ; placing our djslant subscrU tiers on the same footing as tuoxe nearer to t us- nnil mnkinrr I ho iviwiip niintrv .! niii.li. 7 o borhood. We hope for such future change in the law, or the interpretation thereof, as will enable us to make tqis offer to subscribers al any distance. Complete sets ol the First Series, in thirty volumes, to the end of September, 1851, handsomely bound, packed in neat boxes and delivered in all the principal cities, free of expense ol ireightare lor sale at iSfiO. Any volume may be had separately at $2, bound, or a dollar and a half in numbers. Any number may be had for 1Q 1 2 cents: and it may be worth while for subscribers or purchasers to complete any broken volumes they may have, and thus greatly enhance their value. Bindings We bind the work in a uniform, strong, and good style? and where customers bring their numbers in good order, can gen erally give tfiem bound volemesin exchange without any delay. The price of the bind ing is 50 cents a Aolume. As they are al ways bound to one" pattern, there will bn no difficulty in matching the future volutnes E: LITTELL& CO., Boston. 1 200.0W0 BftlCK ; These brick are of a large size and of a su perior quality, and will be sold as low and lower, according to quality, than any other brick in lne County. A portion of them an. pressed or front, and cornice Brick of differ ent kinds. Said Brick are C()mposeJ of ' leiial that will stand'tha firfi'wiih im.,;' ti,u3 answerjng for the purpose of building bake-dvens, &., all of which will be retailed J at the following rate3: Pressed or front brick at Si 50 per hundred Pest common hard biick UO do ao Pest salmon do ?5 d0 Best soft do 50 do do Filling-in-brick 25 do do N. B. All kinds of grain, at the highest market price, taken in exchange for Brick and Cash not refused. ' WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE Stroudsburg, November 30, 1852. ATTORNEY AT LA Y . Has removed his office to his dwelling house, first door below the office of the "Monroe Democrat," and directly oppo. site S. J. IlollinsheacPs hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1850. MONROE COUNTY 3ittinal Fire J:ift:irni:ce Coiiiii'y. rElhe rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand doars insured, after -r?!iir!, mriiin,if ha unhjnnnnnf f..ir will , , i. 7 A i : 1 ' . 1 .J . 7 . . unco nas uecn tnorouwv tested ha been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, and has proved successful and be come very popuar. It affords the great est security agaiust oss or damage by lire, on the most advantageous and rea sonable terms. Appications for Insurance to be made ! in person, or by letters addressed to JA3IKS II. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS . John Edinger, John,S. Heller, Andre;r Storm, James II. Walton, Siias L. Drake, M. If. Dreher, G co. B. Keller, P.ichard 8. Staples, Bobert Boys, Joseph Trach, Jacob Stoufter, Charles D.Brodhead, Hrlichael Shoemaker. II. S. STAPLES. Presuhmt. : J. IT. YfALTON, Treasurer. Stroadaburg, Sept. 23, 1S52. ELECTION RETUNRS. teingnM: ir. g . b -S- the peo-'ie are he.iantng to turn thru I attention to other mailers, and to supply one of their most impoitant wants,. ue have just j received and offer for sale at . our itoie in i Stroudsburg, a veiy large assiutment of : READY-MADE . 1 Icnlading Uvercoats. common and line at a.' ,r,,.c rill,, S'l t ?5.-. Ii.., ,l,..acn.l Ir,., L r , , , . , , s. , , coals, business coals. c;c.; a large assortmc n' ',i,r, i ,u , ' ol pantaloons, cloth, cassimeres, sat men. j corduroy, and ol ail varieties; a good ass rt j ment of vests, of a great variety of paltein.-t, ! cotton shirts and woollen under sh:rts ar.o ' drawers, &c uerkcloths, civ. TAILORING A Inige assortment of ex cellent broad rlolh and other stuffs, on hanu. which will be made up accoiding to oider, at short notice, and in the best suie. DRV GOODS. Also an excellent assntt ment of dry goods of various patterns, and domestic goods. Woolen Lawn Shawls. Calicoes, Murinoes, 'tc. . Stockings and slocking yarn. Trunks;, valibcs,, carpet bags, &c. ICFAll kinds of produce and iumer taken in exchange lor goods, and goods or ca-.1' paid for all kinds of fdrs. sheep skins, an.i call skins. H I RSC11 KIN IJ & A OLE It Stroudsburg, Oct. 23. 1S5I. Attorney iit a, aw. 1 STROUDSBURG, MO Nit OK COUNTY, TA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by Wm. Davis, Esq. May 8, 1851. EJovcrJs task Eauciractory, It li MOVED TO No. 141 Race Street, (Ilctween Fourth nd Fifth, orpo3itc "Crown St.) 7S THERE the Proprietor is enabled, by V V increased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its wide spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the American Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufactuie takes this opportunity to say that the coafir dence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition 10 the various kinds of Writing Ink. he also manufactures Adamantine Ce ment for mending Glass and China, as well as a superior Hair Dye; a trial only is neces sary to insure its future use, and a Sealing Wax, well adapted lor Druggists and Uottlers, at a very low price, in large or small quanti ties. ' ' Aifresh aupb'y of the aboeiiYAr just;rc- ceived and for sale at THIS OFFICE. 3 OAPS. fine scented boaps-tortwasu- tho oleebrnted JLU UUV Uii" Bhaving cream, ibr-sae by" ' SAMVELlsmLICK.